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I don’t know happened to Mazda just like Nissan they’re reliability just went down hill because I can remember when they were made in Japan and still owned by the Japanese they were some of the most reliable cars around along with Honda Toyota Subaru Datsun these cars have the Japanese their reputation for tank reliability and quality for the money
Not quite sure about the "endurance " of the Crosstrek. Just got rid of my 2013 Crosstrek with 175,000 miles. Pretty maintenance free for the first 150,000 miles but then everything went south. Head gasket began to fail, transmission having issues, CV joints clicking, plus lot of little stuff breaking. Mileage was only 21 MPG and it was an oil burner, at least one quart every 1,500 miles. Traded it in for a Corolla Cross Hybrid with all wheel drive, 42 MPG, much quieter, much smoother, and less tinny. I also think Subaru's have gotten a little pricey. In fairness, I suspect the Crosstrek is a better dirt road vehicle.
A transition to electric would be the sensible way, general infrastructure cannot properly support all electric vehicles. Combustion, hybrid and electric give a smooth direction, all electric only will be the downfall of Jaguar
The commentator is a true professional. He kept my interest through the video while providing all the specs a consumer wants to know. The photos and film were excellent. Great presentation.
Who the fuck is the marketing director/ CEO of Jaguar? Historical pedigree of Jaguar is no more!🤦♂️Please BMW or the Volkswagen group buy Jaguar. They have done great great things with the British marks….Bentley….Rolls Royce….Mini…etc.
Hahaha keep supporting the Old Guard , truth is the BYD Quin L absolutely destroys all these Hybrids in every aspect - which of these you have shown offers over 2000kms in range.
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video looking forward to seeing these models here I used to own a Nissan many not remember the nissan axxess minivan
i dont think its the time for jaguar to go full electric ,,,,the technology has not matured yet in this segment and Jaguar is better off partnering with chinese companies like BYD on chassis and batteries technology ,,,